10 People Who Live A Strange Life
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10 People Who Live A Strange Life
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Strange people exist everywhere but some people have mild weird fetishes. And then there are
some go overboard and make a fetish their lifestyle. If you think you have seen all the craziness
in the world, they are in for a surprise. There are some people who live their lives in the strangest
ways possible, and the funny thing about them is that they are completely okay with how they
are living, in fact, they are happy with their lifestyle. Let’s look at 10 people who live really
strange lives. But before we get into that, don’t forget to subscribe.
Number 10.) man who lives like a dog
people who identify as animals are called furries. It is part of a subculture that appeared first in
the united states in the 1980s. Furries believe that they are animals with human characteristics
such as high intelligence, the ability to speak, walk on two legs, make facial expressions, and so
on. Just like that, Gary Matthews thinks that he is a dog. The 48-year-old wears a dog collar, eats
dog food from a bowl, his favorite is Pedigree and loves milk bones and dog cookies. The guy
sleeps in his indoor doghouse which, according to him, is much more comfortable than a human
bed. He even barks, chases cars, and digs for bones in the backyard like any other canine.
Boomer, who resides in Pennsylvania, adopted his canine persona after watching the NBC hit
show, when he was still a kid. The popular TV series was about a mixed-breed stray named
Boomer who travels around helping people in trouble... Dressing up in animal costumes is a
hobby to most of them, but Boomer has taken it to the extreme, making his furry fandom the
focus of his life. it like everything wrong with this world is “boomer”.
Number 9.) The Woman Who Lives Like She's in the Victorian Era
This is about true love between a husband and wife. Sarah Chrisman got a corset from her
husband on her 29th birthday. she says that the old-fashioned undergarment changed her life. She
was inspired by the corset and began to dress that way exclusively. These days, she and her
husband, Gabriel, are committed to living as Victorian life as possible, within modern-day
constraints. she washes "with a pitcher and basin every day," sew all her clothes her self that too
from natural fibers, doesn't drive a car, and uses oil lamps for most of the lighting in their
Victorian home. She even cooks food that was eaten in the 19 th century. They currently use a
refrigerator to store their food but are hoping to switch to an icebox for even more authenticity
down the line. She has even written a book called "Victorian Secrets: What a Corset Taught Me
About the Past, the Present, and Myself,". That is a long name for a book.
Number 8.) Woman Who Lived Inside an Iron Lung for 61 Years
Martha Mason, as a result of polio, was paralyzed since childhood. But that didn’t stop her from
lives. She lived a rather extraordinary life as she spent over 60 years of her life immobilized in
an Iron Lung. Despite her seemingly desperate situation, Martha lived a fulfilling life, graduating
from high school and college with the highest honors, hosting many dinner parties, and even
writing a book called “Breath: Life in the Rhythm of an Iron Lung,” in which she portrayed the
challenges and joys of her life. She became paralyzed when she was just 11 years old after
suffering from polio, she soon found herself immobilized in an iron lung, dependent on it to do
the breathing for her. “Iron lung” is only a term used to describe a pressure ventilator, a type of
medical device which helps paralyzed people breathe by decreasing and increasing the air
pressure inside a large iron tank. Ms. Mason lived almost her entire life in such a tank, with the
pressure contracting and expanding her lungs when her weak muscles couldn't. she died at the
age of 60.
Number 7. Biggest Jesus fan
This is another example of love, but not with a partner. 60-year-old Lindsay Hamon has spent the
past 26 years of his life hauling a giant crucifix all around the world and talking about Jesus to
anyone who will listen. Believe it or not, he has carried his faith on his shoulders, trekking across
19 countries including New Zealand, Romania, India, and Sri Lanka. The cross itself is made of
cedarwood and measures 12 ft. tall by 6 ft. wide. It has a wheel at its base to make it easier to
drag around, and he actually carries it over his shoulder for up to 12 hours a day, without having
the faintest idea of where he will spend the night.
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